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Friday 5 April 2013
Retro Clock
A nice retro finish this week. I was Wombat Stew-ard for the month of March and my theme was Modern Mid Century (MCM) for the girls. This clock pattern comes from the Quiet Play 'Sew Retro' series found on Craftsy. You can click through to this $2.95 pattern through the 'I'm a Craftsy Designer' button on her blog.
So far I have Kristy's 'Front Door' block to match with mine but the other wombats are sure to sew and post theirs soon. I love Mid Century colours too. Most of my 'And Sew On' blocks are from this palette.
You can see Gemma's MCM TV block here. She just made it this week. She's getting very clever with her paper piecing designs and may even come up with a fab retro sofa pattern for me to make to go with my blocks.
Lara is making a block of her own Mid Century house! It should be pretty cool. I would love to have a MCM house. I just love the clean lines of the flat or skillion roof, floor to ceiling glazing and the high windows. (I am starting to sound like Kevin McCloud off Grand Designs UK).
Anyone else out there a Mid Century Modern fan? You can find my favourites here on Pinterest.
Linking up to TGIFF.
Beautiful work! Your clock makes me smile...we had one a lot like one we had growing up. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are both really cool blocks !
ReplyDeletepretty blocks Fiona!! I love the color schemes!
ReplyDeleteThese are great - it will be a fun quilt when all the blocks are together!
ReplyDeleteMine is winging it's way to you as we speak!
ReplyDeleteGreat blocks! You all make me very nervous! lol
ReplyDeleteThis will be a cool quilt! And I would love to live in a house like those.
ReplyDeleteHehe so funny. It's like everything was at my grandparents house. And the houses look like the Brady Bunch house!
ReplyDeleteYour clock looks great Fiona, love the wallpaper fabric!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! The colours work well too!
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